The Authority Advantage Podcast
What causes institutions to trust one leader with authority while hesitating to back another? In this episode of The Authority Advantage Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-authority-advantage-podcast/id1672464222], Modesta Mahiga [www.linkedin.com/in/modestamahiga] sits down with Emilia Siwingwa [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilia-siwingwa-36b32057/], international lawyer, senior executive, and governance leader, for a conversation on leadership risk, institutional trust, and the hidden signals that shape endorsement decisions at the highest levels. Drawing from more than two decades of Pan-African leadership experience across international law, governance, regulatory reform, and development finance accountability, Emilia shares how boards, institutions, and stakeholders assess leaders operating in complex, high-stakes environments. The conversation explores: * Why competence alone does not guarantee institutional trust * The behaviors that strengthen, or quietly weaken, board confidence in leaders * How institutions evaluate leadership risk under consequence * The difference between bold leadership and perceived instability * Why some leaders secure endorsement while others face hesitation * The role of governance, judgment, and stakeholder navigation in building authority This episode is for executives, founders, policymakers, and mission-driven leaders seeking to understand how credibility becomes trusted authority inside complex systems. Subscribe to The Authority Advantage Podcast for conversations on leadership, institutional credibility, governance, influence, and executive authority.
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